Cold, flu, COVID and RSV have been circulating across Australia this winter. Many of us have caught and recovered from one of these common upper respiratory tract infections. But for some people their ...
When a cold sneaks in, your voice often turns scratchy or quiet, or even unrecognisable. What's going on? A cold often brings swelling of the vocal cords -- smooth folds in your voice box that vibrate ...
Voice changes that linger can be easy to brush off—until they start interfering with daily life. Marisa Ryan, MD, voice specialist at University of Utah Health, discusses the causes of vocal cord ...
It’s very important in these instances to know your voice well enough that you have a baseline for what’s normal. If your symptoms are severe or impeding your voice in any way, don’t sing. If you have ...
A person may lose their voice for many reasons unrelated to sickness or infection. This may include vocal overuse, vocal cord nodules, and laryngopharyngeal reflux. The larynx contains flaps of tissue ...
I loved it. We definitely hear it, we feel it and the louder the crowd I feel the better we are. Now fans are set to get even louder, whether watching at home or in a stadium, as the Australian team ...